I end up with 56 cards total. Room for adding and switching.
My strategy for this deck is simple. Poison, heal, and KO.
Since I will mostly be facing Blastoise/Keldeo this deck is ideal for KO against that deck.
Plus throwing in the Terrakion will help with Darkrai and Eels.

My first issue with this deck list is that there are too many stage 2 lines in this deck which will make consistency a very large issue. Also the more basic Pokemon which you bench trying to evolve them will be Pokemon catcher targets and killed quickly.
Unfortunately if you use this deck as it is, you will not do very well as the meta-game is mainly about using big EX Pokemon with very little evolution lines such as just a line of Hydregion or Kling-Klang.
If you want to use a grass deck I suggest you use Verizon with other basics such as Terrakion and Sigilyph. Shaymin EX is a nice EX to use as a counter to opposing Terrakion and Landorus in the late game. Mewtwo EX is always needed in a deck to oppose enemy Mewtwo EX and can punish players who load up energy onto a Pokemon.

Then for your trainers and supporters you need 4 Pokemon Catcher. It's a staple in any deck and you need it to take out Pokemon in your opponent's bench such as Klings,Tynamos,Deinos etc.
Also you need 4 Professor Juniper as it is one of the best draw supporters in the game and even though you discard resources, you may not have much of a choice when you need to draw into other cards that you need.
I would not add hammers into this deck, but I would defiantly recommend the Lazor + Virbank city gym.
See what you think and then we can work on the deck more later on !

Thank you! New to the forum, but not the game. The last time I played was base set at Toys R Us every saturday morning lol.

Yeah I figured there was too many but all their evolutions have fantastic attacks and abilities for healing. Like I said I want to make a counter to Keldeo/Blastoise and be able to hit other opponents I may face. I thought throwing the rare candies and switches in there would make it ok. Also thats why I have a few giant capes in as well. I definitely can't afford catchers by states unfortunately. It will also be hard to afford another Mewtwo seeing as the one I have is a tin promo. I was thinking the Virizion with Giga and Sacred? Thanks for helping me I really appreciate it!

If there's too many, there's too many. A lack of focus on specific Pokemon makes a deck have issues running smoothly and quickly, no matter what their abilities and attacks are. Those 2-1-2 lines you have greatly reduce consistency when there are so many of them.

Renpuu's suggestions should work pretty well, and you should be able to easily pick up a promo Mewtwo EX for $5 to $10 off of eBay before States (just make sure you're not buying the Jumbo card or the older ex Mewtwo from Ruby & Sapphire).

I guess those could work, but what makes Mewtwo EX lethal is its X-Ball attack, so that'd really only leave them as being effective for Sigilyph, which does need Psychic Energy to attack.

You might also still encounter some speed issues trying to set up your Stage 2 Pokemon, since most decks you'll be facing will be using big Basic EX Pokemon, and with Pokemon Catcher around, they'll likely "Catcher" up your Basic that evolves into your Stage 2 you're trying to get into play. Maybe drop the 2 Giant Capes for 2 more Professor Juniper or for 2 more Great Ball (Ultra Ball would be preferable to Great Ball if you have any). I'd drop an Escape Rope or 2 as well in favor of 1 or 2 more Skyla.

My great ball that I'm using is from DP: Stormfront so I feel its better than the BW ones. I threw the escape ropes in there to go with the switch since I can't afford catchers. I feel pretty comfortable with it. I'll be practicing at a couple tournaments with weekend so hopefully all goes well. Here is my "final" deck list.

Well, since it's relevant to the discussion, this would be one of the rare instances where linking it would be okay. HOWEVER, that Great Ball is not play legal because it has a different card effect from the ones from the two Black & White sets.

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